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I installed the Pacer Hi Five kit - Comes complete with wire and switch. I didnt use the switch, just wired them in with the lights so they come on automatically. They set a little higher up off the truck than the stock lights but I like em cause they have a chrome base that I think looks good. I think the whole kit was about $60.00. Cant remember where I got them though. Good Luck! Do google search for Pacer cab lights - Thay have several diff. kits.
Last edited by guitarpicr; Nov 14, 2007 at 01:07 PM.
i seen a few complete sets on ebay but they are factory, i was hoping to find some smoke colored ones. i'll keep searching.
You can get the factory set off ebay for the wiring then replace the bulbs with these from Recon: http://www.gorecon.com/product.php?pk=57
If you read all of the description, they tell you how you can go with the dodge set ups as well.
I'm thinking about doing one or the other. I haven't decided which one yet. Good luck.
Don't buy them off ebay, they are cheaper from the ford sponsors on this site. Stick with the factory ones and change the lenses if you want to spend the extra money. I just read apost that the dodge one really don't work in the factory holes but, if you are starting from scratch you drill the holes for the appropriate light.
Easy install, took about 3.5 hrs on my crew cab, just liner just hangs down when the hardware is removed that holds it up.
Check this post out I listed some things I found out when I did mine, other wise motormans site is excellent.
I paid about $60 for my 5 lights and complete harness from the dealer. Install took a few hours, although I pulled the headliner out completely to clean it up a bit... Drilling the holes took a bit of courage though
I paid $20 for mine at a local bone yard complete with harness and factory measurements. There is a plug located behind the passenger side kick panel for the clearance lights.
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